The writer remembers how everyone cheered in 2015, watching the announcement trailer that revealed Ace Combat 7 was coming. Everybody’s favourite Flight-Action game was making a return, and not as a spin-off, but an official sequel to the numbered series. Needless to say, the news was well received, and for good reasons.
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IMO, there's two that are better than all these (except maybe Beat Saber), Thrill of the Fight and AUDICA.
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Literally, the vast majority of these games aren't flight simulators. Don't write about what you don't know.
No. It's not. Missions in VR are greatly downscaled in many factors, and the size and scope of missions is a major feature of the Ace Combat series. If the whole game was done in the same way as the PS VR mission, it would be an objectively worse game.
There is a reason why the VR mode has only a few missions, and that's because the whole game can't be made to the same level of spectacle and action in VR.
VR mode on this game is amazing, the future of gaming is here.
only problem is you can't play the entire game in VR. A little bit of short-sightedness by the devs methinks.
I wish they would have done what Capcom did and just gave us the option to play the entire game in VR.
Seems most don't understand that a game made in 360° is taking ALOT of CPU/GPU power. I assume the developers of AC7 don't want to make all those sacrifices for the entire game so they make a few VR missions and wait with a true 100% Ace Combat VR game until when PS5 is released and can do the hard work. :)
I think they don't have the right funding and man power for it. If Capcom can do it for RE, Namco can do it as well.